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Le Pen to pay visit to Russia ahead of French vote

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PARIS — French far right presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen is headed to Moscow for meetings with lawmakers less than a month before the election, officials from her National Front party said Thursday.

Her visit Friday comes on the heels of a trip this week to Chad, the base of a French military operation that’s aimed at rooting out Islamic extremists from a swath of Africa. Le Pen is seeking to bolster her internatio­nal credential­s ahead of the two-round French election on April 23 and May 7.

The head of the Russian Duma’s internatio­nal affairs committee, Leonid Slutsky, was quoted by the Tass news agency as saying Le Pen will hold meetings on the “internatio­nal agenda such as the war on terrorism.”

Le Pen’s trip comes at a time when U.S. lawmakers are investigat­ing President Donald Trump’s campaign links to Russia. Le Pen received a $9 million loan from a Russian bank in 2014 that raised concerns over Moscow’s potential influence on her and her party.

Le Pen has made multiple visits to Russia, as have her father, niece and other members of the National Front, often meeting with Russian legislator­s. Moscow has courted farright parties in Europe in an influence-building campaign as friction between Russia and the West has mounted over the conflict in Ukraine and the Syrian civil war.

National Front Treasurer Wallerand de Saint Just said Le Pen’s trip is not a cash-raising exercise, though party members have said they are seeking millions.

 ?? French far right presidenti­al candidate headed to Russia for meetings with lawmakers ?? Marine Le Pen
French far right presidenti­al candidate headed to Russia for meetings with lawmakers Marine Le Pen

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